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Leadership

Leadership and Change Management - Supporting Emerging Leaders in Education and Care Services

This course aims to support educators who are new to a leadership position or thinking about applying for a more challenging role.

Early Childhood Resource Hub

Pedagogy

Understanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures and People: Building a culturally competent and responsive service

Professional learning modules that support understandings of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and people. Module 3: Building a culturally competent and responsive service - this course gives you practical actions that you can use across your entire service.

Early Childhood Resource Hub

Pedagogy

NESA Accredited - Children and the community: place based pedagogy

In this workshop we examine children’s identity, of belonging to place, enacting citizenship rights and responsibilities. Place-based pedagogy creates opportunities to become deeply immersed in experiencing the world around us. Learning in these moments is both organic and visceral as there is much to learn from the places we inhabit. In ‘place’ we learn about ourselves, our capacities, and responsibilities.

KU Children’s Services

Pedagogy

Reconciliation Action Plan

Are you wanting to start your reconciliation journey and not sure where to begin? In this webinar, Jessica will be yarning about the importance of Reconciliation Action Plans and how they can best be utilised to create cultural change in your early learning setting.

Koori Curriculum

Pedagogy

Body Blocks by Embrace Kids

Body Blocks by Embrace Kids is a new program for early childhood educators that aims to prevent body image issues in young people by getting in early with messages of body appreciation. Comprises of 7 self-paced online professional learning video modules.

Embrace Kids

Other

Engaging with parents

This course introduces you to ways that you can actively and effectively engage with parents about their children’s social and emotional wellbeing. This course is intended to support practitioners to sensitively engage with parents about their children’s social and emotional wellbeing by strengthening practitioners understanding of factors and circumstances that impact on parents’ family and social relationships and their relational capabilities.

Emerging Minds

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